Industrial unit
Industrial unit
11130
Features and description
- CALL FOR OFFERS - OFFERS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE AGENT BY 12pm FRIDAY 6th SEPTEMBER.
- Prominent Roadside Location
- Site Area 0.53 acres ( 0.21 hectares)
- Onsite Parking and Rear Yard
- New key point...
CALL FOR OFFERS - OFFERS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE AGENT BY 12pm FRIDAY 6th SEPTEMBER.
The site comprises of a self-contained trade counter premises of steel portal frame construction with brick elevations.
The trade counter benefits from a glazed entrance, suspended ceiling with ceiling mounted fluorescent lights. There are rear toilets, a kitchen area and connections to the loading bay and stores. Eaves height is 4.9m and 3.8m in the loading bay which benefits from two roller shutter doors providing dock level loading access.
There is former office accommodation to the front that has been taken back to a shell specification.
Externally, there is a split level car park to the front with a rear yard surrounding the loading bay. The site is secure with gated access to both front and rear and, a brick boundary wall.
The site has potential for a variety of alternative uses (Subject to Planning).
The premises are located on the junction of Bournes Bank, Baptist Street and Waterloo Road (A50) in Burslem, Stoke on Trent. Baptist Street is one way and Waterloo Road provides access to the further Stoke on Trent towns via the A500 D Road, 1.6 miles to the East. Hanley City Centre is 1 mile to the south.
The A500 provides connection to Newcastle under Lyme and M6 Junction 16 within 7.2 miles to the north. Junction 15 of the M6 lies 7.5 miles to the south along with the A50 (5.5 miles) providing further links to the East.
The surrounding uses are predominantly retail with B&M situated directly opposite.
The site comprises of a self-contained trade counter premises of steel portal frame construction with brick elevations.
The trade counter benefits from a glazed entrance, suspended ceiling with ceiling mounted fluorescent lights. There are rear toilets, a kitchen area and connections to the loading bay and stores. Eaves height is 4.9m and 3.8m in the loading bay which benefits from two roller shutter doors providing dock level loading access.
There is former office accommodation to the front that has been taken back to a shell specification.
Externally, there is a split level car park to the front with a rear yard surrounding the loading bay. The site is secure with gated access to both front and rear and, a brick boundary wall.
The site has potential for a variety of alternative uses (Subject to Planning).
The premises are located on the junction of Bournes Bank, Baptist Street and Waterloo Road (A50) in Burslem, Stoke on Trent. Baptist Street is one way and Waterloo Road provides access to the further Stoke on Trent towns via the A500 D Road, 1.6 miles to the East. Hanley City Centre is 1 mile to the south.
The A500 provides connection to Newcastle under Lyme and M6 Junction 16 within 7.2 miles to the north. Junction 15 of the M6 lies 7.5 miles to the south along with the A50 (5.5 miles) providing further links to the East.
The surrounding uses are predominantly retail with B&M situated directly opposite.
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Mounsey Chartered Surveyors - Stoke-On-Trent
Lakeside, Festival Way, Festival Park
Stoke-on-Trent
ST1 5PU
01782 933790Specialising in general practice commercial property advice that also incorporates a residential survey and valuation service. We work closely with each of our clients to provide a tailored approach that exceeds their expectations. In 2019 we have been shortlisted for the CoStar midlands agency award for the most active single branch agent by the number of acquisitions & disposals, which is why 80% of our instructions are from clients that we have previously provided property consultancy services. Our knowledge, market intelligence and proactive attitude enable us to solve our client’s problems and build lifetime relationships.










